DeLAND, Fla. (April 14, 2011) - After sharing the regular season title with UNF, the ETSU men's tennis returns to the courts on Friday in pursuit of their record fifth straight Atlantic Sun Tournament title as they take on Campbell in the semifinals at the Mandy Stoll Tennis Center. The match will begin at 4:30 p.m.

Bandres leads the Bucs with a 21-12 overall singles record. He recorded a 12-7 mark in dual play and an 8-1 record in A-Sun play. Ramirez tied Bandres with 12 wins in dual match play to lead the team. Bottoni may be the hottest player for the Bucs at the moment as he has won his last eight singles matches.

Bandres and Gille lead the way in doubles as the duo leads the team with a 15-5 dual record, including an 8-1 mark in A-Sun play. Bandres and Gille have won 11 straight matches heading into the weekend.

The Camels are led by the Atlantic Sun Player of the Year, Davy Sum, who remains undefeated during singles play this season. In addition, freshman Fernando Guillen was the league's Freshman of the Year after finishing the regular season with a 15-5 singles mark.

ETSU won at Campbell, 5-2, during the regular season back on March 29. In that match, Campbell got off to a quick start by winning the doubles point, but the Bucs took five of the six singles matches to win the match.

The winner of Friday's semifinal match between the Bucs and Camels will advance to the championship match, which takes place on Saturday 1 p.m. The Bucs have won the tournament title in four of their five seasons in the Atlantic Sun.

Just a year ago, the Bucs defeated Stetson in the finals of the A-Sun Tournament to win their fourth straight title.

Top-seeded UNF will take on No. 4-seeded Stetson in the other semifinal match tomorrow at 2 p.m.

Live viewing of courts 1, 2 and 3 can be seen throughout the championship on Hatter Vision.

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